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Post by Detroit Red Wings GM on Feb 8, 2021 17:16:04 GMT -8
Joubran is ruining free agency to take advantage of the loose rules on the site by having majority of his cap hit in the minors. Is is bad for the league on every level and should be put to a stop. And as a veteran of these leagues Joub you should know better and not do shit like this. It's kinda brutal. It’s a legit thing to do nor am I the only one doing it and yet my name is the one being dragged through the mud lol. I have prospects to play and a cap floor to reach, how would you like me to do it while keeping things realistic? You are making a joke of things and you may lose a draft pick or have a player suspended for 43 games cause of it or both.
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Post by Chicago Blackhawks GM on Feb 8, 2021 17:18:51 GMT -8
Because you are being extreme about it. A few is one thing but waiving damn nean an entire NHL roster of players is ridiculous. Not to mention it screws over teams who would play those guys in the NHL if they were bought out and signed more reasonably. It's just kinda selfish and a lame thing to do imo. I get that you're just trying to work the system but Playing that many prospects is ridiculous. There should be rules in place to stop this kind of excessive tomfoolery.
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Post by New Jersey Devils GM on Feb 8, 2021 17:18:58 GMT -8
It’s a legit thing to do nor am I the only one doing it and yet my name is the one being dragged through the mud lol. I have prospects to play and a cap floor to reach, how would you like me to do it while keeping things realistic? You are making a joke of things and you may lose a draft pick or have a player suspended for 43 games cause of it or both. Explain to me what rule I’m breaking?
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Post by Carolina Hurricanes GM on Feb 8, 2021 17:20:30 GMT -8
LD John Moore DFD 80 (29) 2.750M UFA 2023
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Post by Detroit Red Wings GM on Feb 8, 2021 17:22:09 GMT -8
You are making a joke of things and you may lose a draft pick or have a player suspended for 43 games cause of it or both. Explain to me what rule I’m breaking? The admins are going to discuss a rule about how much salary you can have in the minors. It will most likely be around 5M. This would have never been a problem if you didn't act the way you did.
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Post by New Jersey Devils GM on Feb 8, 2021 17:22:09 GMT -8
Because you are being extreme about it. A few is one thing but waiving damn nean an entire NHL roster of players is ridiculous. Not to mention it screws over teams who would play those guys in the NHL if they were bought out and signed more reasonably. It's just kinda selfish and a lame thing to do imo. I get that you're just trying to work the system but Playing that many prospects is ridiculous. There should be rules in place to stop this kind of excessive tomfoolery. Again it’s not an illegal thing to do irl. If I was able to sign some plug to a max deal for one year then I would but that’s more unrealistic and has generally never been allowed in any league. I have a plan for my team and have to reach the cap floor so I’m not being punished for being under it and now I’m gonna be punished for doing something legal to get above the cap floor? How does that make any sense?
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Post by Detroit Red Wings GM on Feb 8, 2021 17:23:10 GMT -8
Because you are being extreme about it. A few is one thing but waiving damn nean an entire NHL roster of players is ridiculous. Not to mention it screws over teams who would play those guys in the NHL if they were bought out and signed more reasonably. It's just kinda selfish and a lame thing to do imo. I get that you're just trying to work the system but Playing that many prospects is ridiculous. There should be rules in place to stop this kind of excessive tomfoolery. Again it’s not an illegal thing to do irl. If I was able to sign some plug to a max deal for one year then I would but that’s more unrealistic and has generally never been allowed in any league. I have a plan for my team and have to reach the cap floor so I’m not being punished for being under it and now I’m gonna be punished for doing something legal to get above the cap floor? How does that make any sense? There is a cap on each contract irl tho. So you can't actually do what you are doing.
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Post by New Jersey Devils GM on Feb 8, 2021 17:25:16 GMT -8
Explain to me what rule I’m breaking? The admins are going to discuss a rule about how much salary you can have in the minors. It will most likely be around 5M. This would have never been a problem if you didn't act the way you did. Again, explain how what I’m doing is illegal. Show me in the CBA. Everything I’ve done is legal and it’s the only way for me to reach the cap floor with the roster I want to play. Would you rather I signed somebody to a 16M 1 YR deal? I have zero issues with doing that but PR never allows a contract like that
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Post by New Jersey Devils GM on Feb 8, 2021 17:25:54 GMT -8
Again it’s not an illegal thing to do irl. If I was able to sign some plug to a max deal for one year then I would but that’s more unrealistic and has generally never been allowed in any league. I have a plan for my team and have to reach the cap floor so I’m not being punished for being under it and now I’m gonna be punished for doing something legal to get above the cap floor? How does that make any sense? There is a cap on each contract irl tho. So you can't actually do what you are doing. What do you mean?
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Post by Chicago Blackhawks GM on Feb 8, 2021 17:26:34 GMT -8
Because you're abusing the system and you know it. We try to keep these sites somewhat realistic. You can't tell me that if a team in the NHL did this that the league wouldn't step in. For a dude who's dream is to be a real life GM, you should understand where we are coming from.
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Post by New Jersey Devils GM on Feb 8, 2021 17:27:39 GMT -8
Because you're abusing the system and you know it. We try to keep these sites somewhat realistic. You can't tell me that if a team in the NHL did this that the league wouldn't step in. For a dude who's dream is to be a real life GM, you should understand where we are coming from. Teams do this all the time with LTIR to circumvent the cap. We don’t have that here so I have to use different ways to make it work.
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Post by Detroit Red Wings GM on Feb 8, 2021 17:28:27 GMT -8
There is a cap on each contract irl tho. So you can't actually do what you are doing. What do you mean? Teams do not receive full cap relief when a player on a one-way NHL contract is reassigned to the American Hockey League, or is loaned to a team in another professional league. The players salary cap hit, minus the sum of the minimum NHL salary for the respective season and $375,000, still counts towards the team’s salary cap total. The cap hit relief is therefore equal to the minimum salary of the respective season + $375,000: 2020-21: $700,000 + $375,000 = $1,075,000
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Post by PlayerRep on Feb 8, 2021 17:30:16 GMT -8
Since the American Hockey League’s main purpose is to be a development league to the National Hockey League, there is a rule that is implemented to ensure that teams are focused on developing prospects as their top priority. Of the 18 skaters that play for one team in each AHL game, at least 13 of them must be qualified as “development players”. This is known as the “development rule”. Goaltenders are not included in this rule. In the eyes of the AHL, a “development player” is any player that has played less than 260 professional hockey games (including NHL, AHL and European Elite leagues). Additionally, one of the 13 players may be “exempt” and can have played between 260 and 320 professional hockey games. Therefore, each AHL team is only allowed to dress five players with 321 or more professional games played and only one player with between 260 and 320 games played. This rule prevents teams from filling their lineups with veteran players with more professional experience, and allows the playing field to be leveled; allowing all of the AHL’s member clubs to focus on development first. New Jersey Devils GM don’t forget about free agency every year because I won’t 😉. So looks like the rule is 5
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Post by Calgary Flames GM on Feb 8, 2021 17:31:55 GMT -8
Since the American Hockey League’s main purpose is to be a development league to the National Hockey League, there is a rule that is implemented to ensure that teams are focused on developing prospects as their top priority. Of the 18 skaters that play for one team in each AHL game, at least 13 of them must be qualified as “development players”. This is known as the “development rule”. Goaltenders are not included in this rule. In the eyes of the AHL, a “development player” is any player that has played less than 260 professional hockey games (including NHL, AHL and European Elite leagues). Additionally, one of the 13 players may be “exempt” and can have played between 260 and 320 professional hockey games. Therefore, each AHL team is only allowed to dress five players with 321 or more professional games played and only one player with between 260 and 320 games played. This rule prevents teams from filling their lineups with veteran players with more professional experience, and allows the playing field to be leveled; allowing all of the AHL’s member clubs to focus on development first. New Jersey Devils GM don’t forget about free agency every year because I won’t 😉. So looks like the rule is 5 Who else heard the mic drop here?
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Post by Chicago Blackhawks GM on Feb 8, 2021 17:38:00 GMT -8
Since the American Hockey League’s main purpose is to be a development league to the National Hockey League, there is a rule that is implemented to ensure that teams are focused on developing prospects as their top priority. Of the 18 skaters that play for one team in each AHL game, at least 13 of them must be qualified as “development players”. This is known as the “development rule”. Goaltenders are not included in this rule. In the eyes of the AHL, a “development player” is any player that has played less than 260 professional hockey games (including NHL, AHL and European Elite leagues). Additionally, one of the 13 players may be “exempt” and can have played between 260 and 320 professional hockey games. Therefore, each AHL team is only allowed to dress five players with 321 or more professional games played and only one player with between 260 and 320 games played. This rule prevents teams from filling their lineups with veteran players with more professional experience, and allows the playing field to be leveled; allowing all of the AHL’s member clubs to focus on development first. New Jersey Devils GM don’t forget about free agency every year because I won’t 😉. So looks like the rule is 5 Who else heard the mic drop here? Best comment ever! 😅🤣
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Post by New Jersey Devils GM on Feb 8, 2021 17:39:05 GMT -8
Funny enough I’m currently sitting at 5 contracts (Cernak doesn’t count cause he’s below the games played). I’ll just send the rest of the guys on waivers to FA
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Post by Tampa Bay Lightning GM on Feb 8, 2021 17:51:33 GMT -8
LW Alex Killorn TWF 83 (31) 4.450M UFA 2023
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Post by Nashville Predators GM on Feb 8, 2021 19:19:49 GMT -8
RW/C Colton Sissons TWF 81 (27) - 2.857M UFA 2026
Shit, I might be too late.
It's all good if I am.
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Post by Detroit Red Wings GM on Feb 8, 2021 19:24:04 GMT -8
Compliance Buy Outs are Now Closed
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Post by Buffalo Sabres GM on Feb 8, 2021 19:24:46 GMT -8
RW/C Colton Sissons TWF 81 (27) - 2.857M UFA 2026 Shit, I might be too late. It's all good if I am. If it’s to late I’ll take him in a deal
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Post by Detroit Red Wings GM on Feb 8, 2021 19:32:27 GMT -8
RW/C Colton Sissons TWF 81 (27) - 2.857M UFA 2026 Shit, I might be too late. It's all good if I am. If it’s to late I’ll take him in a deal Going to allow him to use compliance buyout on Sissons. Original date for the thread to lock was Wed.
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Post by Arizona Coyotes GM on Feb 8, 2021 19:35:49 GMT -8
Ah shit I'm such a retard, forgot to post Staal LOL
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Post by PlayerRep on Feb 8, 2021 19:39:39 GMT -8
Ah shit I'm such a retard, forgot to post Staal LOL You should be fine
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Post by PlayerRep on Feb 8, 2021 19:41:26 GMT -8
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Post by Arizona Coyotes GM on Feb 8, 2021 19:50:04 GMT -8
C Jordan Staal TWF 83 (32) - 6.0M UFA 2023
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Post by Tampa Bay Lightning GM on Feb 9, 2021 9:33:47 GMT -8
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Post by Former Capitals GM on Feb 9, 2021 9:41:18 GMT -8
I would use it on ld Michal Kempny DFD 83 (30) 2.5M UFA 2022 Thanks you
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